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Threaded fasteners designed for mouldings

A Kerb Konus UK product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Sep 27, 2005

Threaded fasteners and a complete range of installation equipment suit injection moulders, who need to install parts without special tools or fixtures.

Plastic moulders visiting Stand 5485 at the NEC, Birmingham, UK, from the 4th to 6th October will have the opportunity to view the complete range of Kerb Konus threaded fasteners alongside a complete range of installation equipment.

To compliment this a Designers guide and Technical brochure will be available to help Customers choose the correct threaded insert- Just ask for Technical Publication No.

30.

Kerb Konus manufacture a vast range of fasteners for use in all thermoplastics, thermoset and composite materials in brass, hardened steel, aluminium and a choice of stainless steels.

For simple cost effective assembly the B-Lok expansion range offers all the answers to most injection moulders who need to install parts without special tools or fixtures.

Higher pullout resistance can be obtained from the S-Lok range of headed, unheaded and male components when installed with heat or ultrasonic means.

Heat installation devices on the stand will demonstrate both manual and semi-automatic assembly with low cost machines designed for rapid insertion beside the moulding machine.

The Ensat product range offers self-tapping screw-in solutions for those mouldings that have a large number of inserts in many positions and on different planes.

High performance and speed of insertion comes as standard with the Ensat.

It is available in short and long lengths and a choice of materials and finishes.

Many mould toolmakers use them in soft tooling for hard re-usable threads or as a thread repair where the same fixing point on the platen becomes worn through over-tightening.

Kerb Konus technical staff will be on hand to discuss any fastening requirement in detail.

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